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Jim Springman is determined to save his sister Ingrid from her own novel, The Realm of Glory, and return Queen's Port to normal. But in order to do this he must battle his brother and his crazy ideas of the 'Reality Repair' machine, and then enter the wild, character-filled story created by his sister's imagination.

Jim's birthday has been a great disappointment. His present is a bus pass, two annoying girls have moved in next door, and his mad-scientist brother has accidentally altered reality as we know it by unleashing the Fifth Dimension. Suddenly there are goblins riding the bus, a giant eel in the river and a massive dragon terrorising the town.

Reviews

US Kirkus Review » Monty Python meets Captain Underpants in a prose/cartoon hybrid from Down Under featuring Sir Glame, a puffed-up, borderline psychopath in armor, and his sarcastic equine sidekick Bill. The plot, insofar as there is one, involves a hunt for the author of Saucy McRascal's Book of Fun!, a collection of smarmy verse (quoted at length) deemed entirely unsuitable for young readers. In a mix of cartoon panels and paragraphs liberally strewn with line drawings, the questing duo encounter a host of adversaries along the way, from motherly rival Hero Mrs. Honeychurch and her feathered sidekick Sir Quacksalot, to a space-alien cooking-show host, a literally downsized giant, and an Evil Giant Killer Robot From Hell. By the end, the pernicious poet is unmasked, but the bickering between Sir Glame and Bill escalates into an all-out battle that leaves the town of Sausagopolis in ruins. Wright blithely brings dead characters back to life, frequently veers off into irrelevant side episodes, and ratchets up the sarcasm along with the violence: so what's not to like/offend-particularly for young readers who consider the Captain's outings so third grade? (Fiction. 9-11) (Kirkus Reviews)

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